With solar roof systems becoming increasingly important as a product solution to help decarbonise the built environment, it’s essential that Architects looking to specify solar on the roof have the assurance that the product information they source from a manufacturer, is accurate, clear, concise and unambiguous.
The news that our SolarTile® range has joined JB Red battens in being accredited under the CCPI scheme, is another important step that supports industry efforts to ensure meaningful and transparent product information is available across the supply chain, and further highlights our own commitment to the standards set by the CCPI.
“Alongside the existing SolarTile® EPD and Sustainability & Solar CPD, Marley remains committed to supporting Architects as solar roofing system adoption continues to grow. We expect the CCPI Code to continue to gather momentum and that the specification sector will be open to selecting products that offer the CCPI’s respected verification on future projects.”
Dan Weait – Regional Sales Director at Marley
The new Marley SolarTile® 410 offers simple roof integration with a clean, low-profile aesthetic making it a desirable and efficient solution for new build and retrofit projects.
Available with a complete family of colour-coded flashing kits, the Marley SolarTile® range boasts exceptional fire performance, wind resistance and weather tightness, acting as both a roof covering and energy generating solution.
Request our new Solar & Renewables Brochure
Following the recent launch of the new 410Wp solar panel, as well as a range of complementary renewable energy products, you can access all the information you need to specify our solar roof system & renewable energy solutions from our latest brochure.
The complete renewable energy system
Marley’s new range of renewable energy solutions, from Inverters and Battery Storage to Electric Vehicle Charging points, help UK homeowners, landlords and tenants become more efficient with the energy that they generate and use, whilst lowering bills and reliance on unsustainable energy consumption.